How To Identify The Infamous Brown Recluse Spider 😳

Published 2020-07-27
To identify a brown recluse, look for a sandy brown spider with a darker mark on its body and long, uniformly colored legs with no markings. Watch this video to learn more information about the brown recluse spider.

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All Comments (20)
  • @15packman
    Mom was bit by a brown recluse in 1974, once she finally went to the correct doctor 3 days of terrible pain, thumb turned black, the hand specialist doctor she went to on the third day literally whittled dead flesh from her thumb, then immediately sent her to the hospital where she remained for 14 days! The doc told my dad if she lived thru the first night he thought he could save her, then he thought she would lose her arm , a couple days later it was her hand, and finally they did have to remove her thumb!
  • @charleshill506
    4:46 of all talk. Might as well have been on the radio. Why wasn't there even one photo of the brown recluse? It's a shame they are so impossible to film.
  • @user-dx5fj6gv4d
    Ya in the mid west like in southeast Kansas they are way larger than in GA and more commen
  • I was bit once in 4 places by a black widow, it got in my clothes. I had to be lanced. I lost a lot of blood before being lanced, because it bit me where it got stuck in my clothes ( my pants) and it swelled up trying to keep the venom out of my body it was aweful. They gave me pain killers, but it sucked. The nurses said that where I was bit is very common place for bites from them. But I didn't die, and I didn't go into shock. Just go to the doctor. Most likely will be fine, but do get medical care.
  • @sonofacheron
    If they totally dominate and wipe out all other spiders and insects in the household, then what is left for them to eat?
  • Reminds me of the guy that was trying to sell us an alarm system. He had all sort of stories about how bad our area was. This guy is selling pest control…
  • @Biwabik223
    Glue traps are great for catching these spiders.
  • @mdg4347
    Yeah you gotta prevent. What we wanna know is get rid of them
  • @danahorton9841
    Don’t they also have six eyes verses eight - two on each side and two in the front.
  • Some bad information in this video. The territory of the brown recluse goes from Central Texas to Western Georgia, up to Southeastern Nebraska to Southwestern Ohio. Outside of this area, its not a Brown Recluse. Also Brown Recluses are not hairy.
  • @tosborne8062
    Not Showing anything with out visual .... poor job!
  • not "poison" -- VENOM This guy of all people should be using the proper terminology. Spiders and snakes can be venomous. Not "poisonous".
  • @irench
    the word is VENOMOUS venomous not poisonous. The inject venom.
  • @user-dx5fj6gv4d
    What the cannot live in the wild dude join the Army that's hilarious they live indoors and outdoors just fine that's um nature they were designed to live outside.